Learning Task 3. Directions: Write True if the statement is correct and if false, underline the word that makes the statement incorrect.
_____________16. Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species
_____________17. The Biological Species Concept defines a species as members of populations that actually or potentially interbreed in nature, not according to similarity of appearance.
_____________18. The Ecological concept relies on morphological data and emphasizes groups of physical traits that are unique to each species.
_____________19. The Morphological species concept is a set of organisms that is adapted to a particular set of resources (niche) in the environment, which explains differences in form and behaviour between species as adaptations to resource availability
_____________20. Species is are often defined as a group of individuals with similar characteristics, where they can interbreed to produce fertile offsprings. “To differentiate between different types of living organisms, species is used as the principal natural unit in biology